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... later, Sho and Toshi have matured into hoodlums who plan to hit the local Taiwanese mafia and make their fortunes. Kei, not having aged a day, tags along with
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==South East Asian Feature Films @ 35th Hong Kong International Film Festival==
===Opening Films===
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...e made by three directors. When the production could not be completed, the Taiwanese master decided to make all three parts himself. As a result, Hou forced him
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* '''Language:''' Mandarin, Taiwanese, Japanese, Cantonese
...ung friends are convinced that socialism will the be ultimate tool for the Taiwanese to repel outside colonial forces.
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[[Category:Chinese films]]
[[Category:Taiwanese films]]
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...g government ceded Taiwan to Japan. After hearing the news, some groups of Taiwanese people organized their own resistance to establish the Taiwan Republic.
...icials fled to China and Taipei was taken with minimal effort. Three young Taiwanese youths, Tang-hsing We, Hsiang Hsu, Shao-tsu Chiang, organized a guerrilla f
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...the year 1943, an art restorer is given the task of restoring paintings by Taiwanese artist Huang Ching-cheng. Through her efforts she uncovers the life of the
[[Category:Chinese films]]
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...nghai International Film Festival]] - June 13th-22nd - Jin Jue Competition Films
[[Category:Chinese films]]
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[[Category:Chinese films]]
[[Category:Taiwanese films]]
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...she Incident" which occurred in 1930. The incident involved a rebellion of Taiwanese aborigines against Japanese colonial forces.
...Horse Film Festival]] - November 3-24, 2011 - Golden Horse Award Nominated Films
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...ernational Film Festival]] - March 21-April 6, 2010 - Gala Premieres/Young Taiwanese Cinema
* [[2010 (23rd) Tokyo International Film Festival]] - October 23-31, 2010 - Taiwanese Cinema Renaissance
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==South East Asian Feature Films @ 34th Hong Kong International Film Festival==
===Opening Films===
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==East Asian Films @ 23rd Tokyo International Film Festival==
===Taiwanese Cinema Renaissance===
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==South East Asian Feature Films @ 37th Hong Kong International Film Festival==
===Young Taiwanese Cinema===
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...:Based on True Story films|Based on True Story]] / [[:Category:Period-1920 films|Period-1920]]
* '''Language:''' Japanese, Taiwanese
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==East Asian Films @ 39th TIFF==
* "[[Partners in Crime (Taiwanese film)|Partners In Crime]]" - [[Chang Jung-Chi]] (Taiwan) *North American Pr
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===Taiwanese-language Films and Japan===
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==Program (East Asian films listed only)==
* "[[Exit (Taiwanese film)|Exit]]" - [[Chienn Hsiang]] (Taiwan)
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==East Asian Films @ 33rd Vancouver International Film Festival==
* "[[Exit (Taiwanese film)|Exit]]" - [[Chienn Hsiang]] (Taiwan) *North American Premiere
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==East Asian Films @ 58th BFI London Film Festival==
* "[[Exit (Taiwanese film)|Exit]]" - [[Chienn Hsiang]] (Taiwan)
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